News News Archive - August 2019 Heritage Open Days 2019 30 August 2019 England’s largest festival of history, architecture and culture will be returning again to Lancaster and Morecambe Bay from 13-22 September. Rail investment in the north must be a priority 22 August 2019 A review of the HS2 rail project has been cautiously welcomed by Lancaster City Council, as it presses ahead with its calls for the city to be a primary stopping station. The Platform launch new season of live events 21 August 2019 The Platform have announced their new season of events that will feature over 50 shows running from September until March. Georgina's on the case 12 August 2019 A Home Improvement Agency (HIA) caseworker employed by Lancaster City Council has been recognised for going that extra mile in transforming people’s lives by being shortlisted for a national award. Man fined for anti-social behaviour in Lancaster 12 August 2019 A Lancaster man has been ordered to pay a total of £335 after being found guilty of committing anti-social behaviour in Lancaster City Centre. Vintage by the Sea returns to Morecambe 09 August 2019 Vintage by the Sea, one of the best retro and vintage events around the world*, returns to the seafront of Morecambe on Saturday 31 August and Sunday 1 September. Free events to boost businesses 08 August 2019 Lancaster City Council is hosting a number of free business support events over the coming months for local businesses of all types and stages, whether new, pre-start or well established. Lancaster City Council launches polling review 08 August 2019 Lancaster City Council is conducting a review of the polling arrangements it uses at elections. Water problems in Lancaster 06 August 2019 We've been made aware by United Utilities that customers in the LA1/LA2 area are suffering a loss of water, which they are currently investigating. Cultural Compact will release untapped potential around Morecambe Bay 05 August 2019 Arts and culture across Morecambe Bay have received a welcome boost with the area being accepted as an Arts Council Cultural Compact.